The present invention concerns a method of operating a wind power installation having an electrical generator drivable by a rotor for delivering electrical power to an electrical network to which the wind power installation is connected. The invention further concerns a wind power installation comprising a rotor and an electrical generator coupled to the rotor for delivering electrical power to an electrical consumer, in particular an electrical network.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-described problems when wind power installations are connected to the electrical network.
A method of operating a wind power installation having a generator for delivering electrical power to an electrical network characterised in that the power delivered to the network by the generator is regulated or adjusted in dependence on the network frequency of the electrical network.
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1. A method of operating a wind power installation having a generator for delivering electrical power to an electrical network characterized in that the power delivered to the network by the generator is regulated or adjusted in dependence on the network frequency of the electrical network, wherein
electrical power delivered by the generator and fed into the network is reduced if the network frequency of the electrical network exceeds a predetermined value.
10. A method of operation a wind power installation having a generator for delivering electrical power to an electrical network characterized in that the power delivered to the network by the generator is regulated or adjusted in dependence on the network frequency of the electrical network, whereby the electrical power delivered by the generator and fed in to the network is reduced if the network frequency of the electrical network exceeds a predetermined value of more than 3‰.
8. A method of operation a wind power installation having a generator for delivering electrical power to an electrical network comprising:
generating electrical power from the wind power installation;
providing the electrical power to a network;
measuring the frequency of the electrical power on the network;
comparing the measured frequency to a reference value; and
reducing the amount of electrical power provided on the network by the wind power installation if the frequency of the electrical power on the network exceeds the reference value by a threshold value.
11. A wind power installation comprising:
wind turbine blades exposed to ambient wind;
a rotor coupled to the blades of the wind turbine;
an electrical generator coupled to the rotor for generating electrical power and providing it to an electrical network;
a regulating device having a frequency sensor for measuring the frequency of the electrical voltage of the network; and
a power adjustment assembly for reducing the power delivered to the network by the generator based on the network frequency measured by the frequency sensor being different by a threshold value.
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The present invention concerns a method of operating a wind power installation having an electrical generator drivable by a rotor for delivering electrical power to an electrical network to which the wind power installation is connected. The invention further concerns a wind power installation comprising a rotor and an electrical generator coupled to the rotor for delivering electrical power to an electrical consumer, in particular an electrical network.
In the case of weak electrical (island) networks the network frequency rises very sharply (abruptly) when a relatively large consumer is separated from the electrical network. The drive machines such as for example diesel engines, water wheels or the like require some time in order then to reduce their (mechanical and electrical) power. During that time those generators produce more energy than is taken from the electrical network. That energy is then consumed for accelerating the generators. This means that the rotary speed and therewith also the network frequency rises.
As many items of electrical equipment, for example computers, electric motors and the like, which are connected to the electrical network are however not designed for fluctuating network frequencies or abrupt changes therein, that can result in damage to electrical machines, going as far as destruction thereof.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-described problems when wind power installations are connected to the electrical network.
In accordance with the invention that object is attained by a method having the features set forth in claim 1 and a wind power installation having the features set forth in claim 4. Advantageous developments are described in the appendant claims.
In accordance with the invention it is proposed that, if wind power installations are operated on such weak networks, their (mechanical and) electrical power is to be controlled in dependence on the rising network frequency. That is intended to prevent a further rise in the network frequency or to achieve a reduction in the network frequency.
The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter by means of an embodiment. In the drawing:
The electrical power of the wind power installation is not yet regulated downwardly for example upon a rise in the network frequency by 0.6% (that is to say to 100.6%). If thereafter the network frequency rises still further then the electrical power of the wind power installation is regulated down. In the illustrated embodiment the electrical power of the wind power installation is regulated down to zero power, with a rise in the network frequency to 102%.
Network frequency fluctuations can be avoided or considerably reduced by a feed, regulated in that way, of the power delivered by the wind power installation, into the network.
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